Tool says new album is done: As expected, Tool's Moda Center show on Thursday night found the group playing the hits, but new material may be on the way after all. According to Crave Online, guitarist Adam Jones told a fan in the pre-show meet-and-greet that the group's follow-up to "10,000 Days" was "100% done" and should arrive this year. [Crave Online]

Update: Jones' remarks were a joke, the band says in a statement to Rolling Stone, and the album's not done yet. Sorry, Tool fans.

Aaron Carter wants Hilary Duff back: It's been over a decade since the two were teen sweethearts, but Carter took to Twitter in the wake of Duff's recent split with Mike Comrie to call her "the love of my life." Might be time to move on, dude. [Entertainment Weekly]

I'll spend the rest of my life trying to better myself to get back to her.
I don't care what ANY of you think. 🙉

U2 album pushed back to 2015: Despite a promising new single -- and plenty of months left in the year -- U2's next effort will reportedly come in 2015. A source says the band's still trying to "capture" the magic and will work with producers Ryan Tedder and Paul Epworth. [Billboard]

Morrissey's new album: With a record contract under his belt again, the former Smiths frontman has named his next album: "World Peace is None of Your Business." The 12-track set is due this summer, a sunny release date for an artist so often singing about wintery discontent. [Pitchfork]

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